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Grace App, AI practice management for Canadian mental health professionals
Partners

Built to work better together.

Grace is designed as a connected practice environment, and strong partnerships help extend that environment in meaningful ways. Whether through referrals, education, implementation support, university collaboration, student access, or ecosystem partnerships, we believe better healthcare software is built not only through product but through aligned relationships around it.

Shared trust. Better workflows. A stronger ecosystem around care.

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Partnerships should create real continuity, not just logos on a page.

The best partnerships do not exist for appearance. They exist because they make the experience around the practice stronger. For Grace, that means relationships that help mental-health professionals discover the platform more naturally, implement it more smoothly, connect it to the systems around them, and build more continuity across the wider workflow of care.

A partnership model shaped around real practice needs

Mental-health professionals do not work in isolation. They move through a broader ecosystem of universities, training programs, supervisors, associations, referrers, consultants, and technology partners. Grace is designed to work within that ecosystem through partnerships that support trust, adoption, workflow continuity, and long-term product usefulness.

University and training partnerships
Student and intern support pathways
Referral and community partnerships
Education and supervision partnerships
Integration and technology partnerships
Implementation and workflow partnerships

The right partnerships make the whole environment more useful.

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Who we partner with

Grace is building for a broad and growing practice ecosystem. We are especially interested in partners who help mental-health professionals work more clearly, more sustainably, and with better continuity around care.

Universities and training programs

Partnerships with universities, colleges, graduate programs, practicum streams, and clinical training environments that help future practitioners build stronger systems around care from the beginning.

Students and interns

Grace supports early-career professionals through student and internship pathways, including the possibility of free access during the internship or practicum year through eligible partner programs.

Professional associations

Partnerships with professional organizations that help members discover better tools, better workflows, and more thoughtful operational support for practice.

Educators and supervisors

Relationships with supervisors, training leaders, and practice educators who help shape how clinicians learn to run sustainable practices.

Referral and community partners

Partnerships with trusted advisors, referral networks, and communities that support practitioners through trusted introductions and professional connection.

Technology and integration partners

Collaborations that help Grace connect more cleanly to the systems practices already rely on across scheduling, billing, communication, reporting, and operations.

Implementation and workflow partners

Partners who help practices adopt new systems, improve workflow, and build stronger operational foundations over time.

Strategic ecosystem partners

Longer-term relationships that help expand reach, trust, implementation depth, or the broader platform ecosystem around mental-health practice.

The right partnerships make the whole environment more useful.

The earlier the partnership, the more shape it can help create.

Become a partner

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Supporting the next generation of practitioners

We believe better practice habits should begin early not only once a clinician is already overwhelmed by disconnected systems. That is why Grace is interested in working with universities, training programs, supervisors, and student communities to help emerging practitioners learn with stronger workflow foundations from the start.

University partnerships
Graduate and practicum program collaboration
Supervisor and training-community support
Student access pathways
Early-career workflow education
Intern-year and practicum-year product access

A better professional foundation begins before independent practice does.

Access

Student and intern access

Where partnership structures allow, Grace can support students and early-career clinicians with access pathways designed for learning, placement experience, and transition into real-world practice. That may include discounted access, supervised training access, or free subscription support during the internship or practicum year for eligible partner cohorts.

The goal is simple: make better systems available earlier in the professional journey.

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Why partner with Grace

Grace is being built for a category that needs both trust and practical usefulness. We believe partnerships should reflect that. That means working with people and organizations who care about better workflow, better continuity, stronger support for clinicians, and a more connected future for mental-health practice.

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A product built for real practice workflow

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A calm, trust-sensitive brand

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A growing platform with room for ecosystem depth

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A team that values thoughtful collaboration

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Early-stage partnership opportunities with real influence

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A meaningful role in supporting early-career practitioners

The earlier the partnership, the more shape it can help create.

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Partnership pathways

Not every partnership should work the same way. Grace is open to different kinds of collaboration depending on the partner, the audience, and the value created for practices.

University partnerships

For graduate programs, clinical training environments, practicum coordinators, and educational institutions that want to support better practice systems for students and interns.

Student and intern programs

For cohorts, communities, and supervised early-career pathways that may benefit from structured access to Grace during training and transition into practice.

Referral partnerships

For trusted advisors, consultants, communities, and ecosystem relationships that can introduce Grace to the right practices.

Education partnerships

For workshops, webinars, training communities, supervision groups, and other learning environments that support better systems around care.

Integration partnerships

For platforms, service providers, and infrastructure partners that can extend continuity across the workflow.

Strategic partnerships

For larger collaborations that help expand reach, trust, implementation depth, or long-term platform value.

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Built for partners who care about the same things we do

Grace is not trying to build a loud ecosystem. We are trying to build a useful one.

Reducing administrative burden
Supporting clinicians more thoughtfully
Helping students and early-career practitioners build stronger habits
Building trust-sensitive systems
Improving continuity across care and operations
Helping practices adopt better tools without more chaos

Flexible in format. Serious about alignment.

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Built for trust-sensitive collaboration

Because Grace operates in a trust-sensitive category, partnerships matter not only for reach but for credibility. We are intentional about who we work with, how we collaborate, and how those relationships are reflected in the product and the brand. That is why we prioritize alignment, quality, and practical value over volume.

Let's explore whether there's a fit.

If you support mental-health professionals through education, training, supervision, referrals, implementation, technology, or ecosystem work, we would love to hear more about what you do.

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